Yearly Archives: 2013

Labor Roundtable holds awards dinner

Vancouver group names Temple Lentz of OFNHP "union member of the year"

TriMet’s long-delayed bargaining off to a slow start

TriMet wants further health benefit cuts, and no more laundering workers overalls.

Columbia River Crossing showing signs of life

Officials are still looking into the financially viability of an “Oregon only” project.

Oregon university strike averted

Tentative deal includes modest raises for 4,300 support workers.

KOIN-TV accused of “union-busting”

Off-camera workers are having a hard time getting a contract from the new owner

Two Oregon schools receive $5,000 AFL-CIO ‘Adopt-A-School’ grants

Grant money will support curriculum on workers’ rights and civil rights.

Oregon University System workers file strike notice

Some 4,200 classified workers at seven state universities could strike Sept. 30

A game-changing AFL-CIO convention

We want to transform our union movement into a workers’ movement.

County workers union weighs in on Cogen resignation

AFSCME Local 88 won't consider endorsing a replacement until early 2014.

ILWU leaves AFL-CIO

The longshore union cited jurisdictional disputes as part of the reason.

Union members disrupt right-to-work strategy session

A planning meeting by two anti-union think tanks had some uninvited guests.

Construction workers help nab bank robber

Scott Adams, a member of Roofers Local 49, was the first on the scene.

Gresham-Barlow campaign to pass construction bond levy says no to PLA

No levy will be endorsed without a project labor agreement, NOLC says

Roofers Local 49 gets flag from injured veteran

Injured Iraqi war veteran Sgt. Rob Boyce honored Roofers Local 49 with a special presentation at their union picnic Aug. 25 — an American...

Machinists’ motorcycle Guide Dog Dash brings in $4,000

Fifty-four motorcycle riders participated in the 7th annual Guide Dogs Dash Aug. 25, sponsored by Machinists Lodge 63 and IAM District W24. This year’s event...

Oregon building trades back Merkley for re-election

Delegates also commit to back construction projects and oppose two ballot measures

City of Portland pushes to end protections against outsourcing

Talks with a 1,600-employee union coalition are stalled over job security — and good government

In Oregon’s new higher ed boards, labor gets a seat or two

Business will be amply represented on the new governing boards.

SEIU 503 prepares to strike at 7 Oregon universities

Wages are a key sticking point for 4,200 university support workers.

White House releases OSHA rule on silica, after two-year delay

If implemented, the proposed OSHA rule would protect 2 million exposed workers.

OSEA picks new executive director

Rick Shidaker will replace Steven Araujo, who retires Dec. 31